Scenes of devastation following an explosion in the Congo which killed over 150

A man sits among the debris left by yesterday's explosion at the Mpila district of Brazzaville, March 5. The Congo issued a plea for international help Monday as soldiers began recovering bodies from an area devastated by huge explosions at a munitions depot that left more than 150 dead and 1,000 injured. President Denis Sassou Nguesso announced a curfew in the capital Brazzaville and set up an exclusion zone around the devastated eastern district of Mpila, following an emergency cabinet meeting in the early hours of the morning.

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Police and residents walk through the debris of the Lycee de la Revolution school near the military barracks in the Mpila district of Brazzaville, March 5.

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A calcinated tree stands on March 5 in the middle of homes devastated by a huge explosions at a munitions depot in the Mpila area Brazzaville. The government said an electrical short-circuit likely caused a fire, which triggered a series of blasts so powerful they devastated the surrounding area and blew out windows in Kinshasa, the capital of the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo situated across the Congo river.